columbia wrote:Kunitz also forechecks very effectively and hits like a Ford F-150 coming down on you.Not sure that ET has those qualities.

He's shown he can play that game. Question is consistantly doing it every shift, every night for 16+ minutes.

One thing we need though is a big body in front of the net on the 2nd PP unit. Tangradi-Sutter-Kennedy out there makes the 2nd unit a little better and saves the chasers on the PK some shifts like Cooke and Dupuis.

as adamant as i am about the staal vs. sutter thing, it's possible that the power play is one area where sutter might be better...if only because of how horrible staal was. and for a guy who is accused of having very little skill, i'm pretty sure kennedy was among the league leaders in power play goals a couple years ago during the time when sid and geno were out. with the potential of depres making the team, maybe the 2nd unit won't be a total piece of **** anymore.

Tangradi has 1 goal in 43 NHL games. I think he could post 0 goals over 48 games this year and still be effective if he plays the right way.

I've said it before, you either have a mean streak or you don't. You can't develop one. He's 6'4 220lbs and he doesn't use it the way he should. He needs to be a nasty in-your-face power forward. He should be crushing defenders into the glass and be a pain to play against. That requires absolutely zero skill. It's about mindset and a desire to play that style. Here he is in his early 20s and they only thing standing between him and a million dollar NHL job is "go smash people on every shift, screen the goalie, and play mean." That's literally all the team wants out of him on that line.

But you either have that trait in you or you don't. I think he tried to play tougher last season but I don't think it comes naturally.

pcm wrote:ET just needs to create a little havoc down low, and Neal-Malkin will find their opportunities. He's not going to have the puck on his stick very much, nor does he need to.

Kunitz is a good all-around hockey player; but he wasn't crucial to the success of that line. He didn't contribute in an essential way, but nor did he bring that line down.

Unless Tangradi pees the bed, I'm sure he'll do fine there.

To put it simply, Tangradi's role on that line (if that's where he plays) will be to crash, bang, and drive the net. With Neal and Malkin pulling the trigger, it's very possible he'll have the opportunity to bang some rebounds home.

The U wrote:Tangradi has 1 goal in 43 NHL games. I think he could post 0 goals over 48 games this year and still be effective if he plays the right way.

i guess the comparison would be dupuis in 2010-2011. he was producing more offense than your zero goals scenario, but IIRC correctly, his stats were shockingly bad considering his linemate crosby was scoring at the best clip of anyone in like the last 10 years.

Shero will most likely target a pending UFA forward and or D heading into this years trade deadline. Here's my proposal....assuming Leafs are out and he isn't re-signed...I'm looking at a player that would "fit" into the system....

The U wrote:Tangradi has 1 goal in 43 NHL games. I think he could post 0 goals over 48 games this year and still be effective if he plays the right way.

I've said it before, you either have a mean streak or you don't. You can't develop one. He's 6'4 220lbs and he doesn't use it the way he should. He needs to be a nasty in-your-face power forward. He should be crushing defenders into the glass and be a pain to play against. That requires absolutely zero skill. It's about mindset and a desire to play that style. Here he is in his early 20s and they only thing standing between him and a million dollar NHL job is "go smash people on every shift, screen the goalie, and play mean." That's literally all the team wants out of him on that line.

But you either have that trait in you or you don't. I think he tried to play tougher last season but I don't think it comes naturally.

The irony is the Islander game where he got destroyed by Gillies was probably the most physical game I ever saw him play. He may be a little skittish after the concussion and unwarranted beat down he got that night.

He needs to be an in your face player or he'll be out of the NHL sooner than later. I'm hoping he figures it out.

This is slightly intriguing. I know that niederreiter was considered one of the most nhl ready players during the draft in 2010. I know he has been pretty disappointing during his time in the NHL, but as the article says, did a great job during the lockout in Bridgeport. And his time with in the NHL has been with the Islanders, so he might get a pass there.

Would making a move for him be possible if he is on the block? And more importantly, is he an upgrade to someone like Jeffrey and Tangradi?